Measuring volume gizmo answer key

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Student Exploration: Measuring Volume Vocabulary: cubic centimeter, diameter, graduated cylinder, meniscus, milliliter, pipette, radius, rectangular prism, sphere, volume, water displacement Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Albert plays football. His sister Juliana plays volleyball. While walking home from practice one day, Albert and Juliana argue about which is bigger, a football or volleyball How would you measure and compare the sizes of the two balls? You want to find the measure the mass and volume. Gizmo Warm-up When scientists talk about how big something is, they are really talking about its volume, or the amount of space it takes up. The Measuring Volume Gizmo allows you to measure the volumes of liquids and solids using a variety of tools. To begin, remove the 50-ml graduated cylinder from the cabinet and place it below the faucet. To turn on the faucet, drag the slider next to the faucet up. Fill the cylinder about halfway, as shown. 1. Place the magnifier over the waterline. Draw a sketch of what you see in the area at right. Label the large tick marks on your sketch. What volume is represented by each small tick mark? please answer this ASAP Student Exploration: Measuring Volume Vocabulary: cubic centimeter, diameter, graduated cylinder, meniscus, milliliter, pipette, radius, rectangular prism, sphere, volume, water displacement Prior Knowledge Question (Do this BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Albert plays football. His sister Juliana plays volleyball. While walking home from practice one day, Albert and Juliana argue about which is bigger, a football or volleyball How would you measure and compare the sizes of the two balls? You want to find the measure the mass and volume. Gizmo Warm-up When scientists talk about how big something is, they are really talking about its volume, or the amount of space it takes up. The Measuring Volume Gizmo allows you to measure the volumes of liquids and solids using a variety of tools. To begin, remove the 50-ml graduated cylinder from the cabinet and place it below the faucet. To turn on the faucet, drag the slider next to the faucet up. Fill the cylinder about halfway, as shown. 1. Place the magnifier over the waterline. Draw a sketch of what you see in the area at right. Label the large tick marks on your sketch. What volume is represented by each small tick mark?

Large tick represent- 10ml
small tick represent- 1ml
mid-length tick between two large tick represent – 5ml

50 40 30 25 ml (half filled) 20 large tick 10 show lome volume Sthall tick shows 1 ml volume

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